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Aaron Kleiber has been entertaining his entire life — from climbing atop his grandmother’s coffee table as a child, being voted class clown in high school, to taking the stage at comedy clubs across the country today.

On the strength of his energized, crowd-pleasing live performances, Aaron Kleiber has emerged as one of the most in-demand feature acts in stand-up - touring alongside the likes of Bob Saget and Jim Breuer. Aaron has made multiple appearances on the top rated podcast "Doug Loves Movies" with Doug Benson. He’s also had the privilege to open for Emo Phillips, Bobcat Goldthwait - and one of his comedy idols, Sinbad.Now, Aaron Kleiber, is breaking out as a bonafide headliner himself at clubs and colleges across the country.

As a standup comic, Kleiber made his nationally-televised stand-up debut on AXS Tv's 'Gotham Comedy Live' in 2013 (included in 'Best of Season 2' episode) and shortly thereafter made his second on 'Standup and Deliver' on NUVO Tv - filmed live during the Cabo Comedy Festival in 2013. Named a top 5 finalist in the Big Sky Comedy Festival, judged by the biggest names in the comedy industry (Just for Laughs, CBS, SXSW, Comedy Central).As an accomplished comedic actor, Aaron can be seen in a guest-starring role for the Nickelodeon series 'Supah Ninjas.' He co-starred in the film 'Help Me, Help You' opposite Sabrina Bryan (The Cheetah Girls, Dancing with the Stars), appeared in the acclaimed drama, 'Warrior,' starring Tom Hardy and Nick Nolte, for Lionsgate, featured in the original series The Mercury Men, seen on the Syfy Channel- along with appearing in dozens national/regional commercials. Aaron was known early in his career for producing, writing and performing in both, the groundbreaking independent film (and subsequent Web series) Captain Blasto as well as the beloved Star Wars mockumentary, 'A Great Disturbance,' both of which claimed multiple awards and fans at film festivals and fan fests nationwide. Aaron has studied and performed at the legendary Second City in Chicago.

A native of historical steel-town, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and a fixture in the city's growing comedy scene, producing multiple shows monthly - a showcase show at the Pittsburgh Improv and at Arcade Comedy Theater as standup comedy producer - Aaron was also was voted “Best Local Comedian” by Pittsburgh Magazine in 2012 and 2013.